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Cake day: July 28th, 2025

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  • Dang. Thanks for being honest, but I vehemently disagree with you.

    People should be allowed to call others what they want. It’s up to us to be mature enough to handle people calling us things we don’t like.

    You should know that advocating for legal repercussions here drives people away from the cause.

    Edit: It’s sad how many of you want to control others’ speech like this, but I guess it just goes to show that we’re not really on the same side.

    If a politician is running a platform of pushing legal penalties for calling people things they don’t like, I will make sure to vote against them.


  • I’m gonna be real with you: none of the instruments are easy in the way that you describe.

    The easiest instrument for you to be able to play would honestly be the piano. it is the easiest instrument to play by design, and people don’t even realize it. It really only gets hard when you try playing separate parts with both hands, which isn’t a requirement.

    You’re literally hitting buttons, which we do elsewhere in life all the time. Heck, I’m doing it right now!







  • Kind of pathetic how we still have to solve the issue of cutting up baby dicks as ritual.

    Egypt’s worse; they still cut off the clits of preteen girls as ritual.

    Jews and Egyptians aren’t even trying to hide it. They do it specifically to reduce the sensitivity of sexual organs.

    Christians are the useful idiots (as always) who have been duped into thinking it’s for ‘medical’ or ‘aesthetic’ purposes. In all honesty, Christians cut up the dicks of their kids because the dad’s dick was cut up for him and he doesn’t want to admit there’s something wrong with it.


  • Different drugs, which is why considerably more people smoked marijuana while it was illegal than did cocaine.

    And also, at what cost? Look at how many lives are ruined because of the war on drugs. Look at how many resources are wasted enforcing it.

    Tobacco usage is already a fraction of what it was decades ago.

    And everything he’s saying about tobacco can be applied to, you guessed it, alcohol! So we should make booze illegal again? Because that worked out so well the first time?

    (to play devil’s advocate, I also think that alcohol has a much greater case for being outlawed than tobacco for the collective harm it does to society)